A: The Print Management snap-in that’s
part of Vista is essentially the same interface
that forms the core of the Windows Server
2008 print management capabilities, and it
can connect to servers running Server 2008,
Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows
2000. The tool lets you manage all aspects
of a print server, including the drivers, forms,
and ports, as Figure 1 shows. The Print
Management console can even search for
network-enabled printers on the network
and automatically add them to a print server.
—John Savill